Guelph Raid
1918 in Ontario1918 in military historyAttacks on buildings and structures in CanadaAttacks on buildings and structures in the 1910sAttacks on religious buildings and structures in North America ... and 11 more
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The Guelph Raid was an incident that occurred at the St. Stanislaus Novitiate in Guelph, Ontario, in 1918. The novitiate was attended by the son of Charles Doherty, the Justice Minister of Canada. Canadian military officers surrounded it attempting to enforce the Military Service Act, causing a royal commission to be appointed by the Parliament of Canada in April 1919.
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Highway 6, Guelph/Eramosa
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| N 43.5702 ° | E -80.2835 ° |
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Highway 6
N1H 1G7 Guelph/Eramosa
Ontario, Canada
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